Howard Leight Sync Hi-Visibility Digital AM/FM Radio Earmuff (1030390),Bright Yellow/Green, Unisex
Howard Leight Sync β AM/FM radio earmuffs with NRR 25. Hi-visibility yellow/green. Built-in digital AM/FM radio and auxiliary input let workers listen to audio while meeting ANSI S3.19 hearing protection requi...
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Howard Leight Sync Radio Earmuffs β Specification Review
The Howard Leight Sync (1030390) combines NRR 25 passive hearing protection with an integrated digital AM/FM radio and 3.5mm auxiliary input, allowing workers to listen to radio or a connected audio device at a volume that automatically limits output to safe listening levels. The result is a hearing protector that addresses a practical workplace reality: workers in high-noise environments often remove protective earmuffs to hear music or communication, undermining the protection. The Sync removes that incentive by integrating audio directly into the ear cup.
The hi-visibility yellow/green shell is engineered for construction, road work, and outdoor environments where high-visibility PPE requirements apply. NRR 25 with ANSI S3.19 certification covers the majority of construction-site noise exposures.
Features at a Glance
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| NRR | 25 |
| Radio | Digital AM/FM, auto-scan, preset memory |
| Aux input | 3.5mm β connects phone, MP3 player |
| Volume limiting | Max 82 dB output β safe listening protection |
| Color | Hi-visibility yellow/green |
| Certification | ANSI S3.19 |
Volume Limiting and PPE Compliance
The Sync limits audio output to 82 dB β the OSHA threshold below which hearing damage is unlikely during an 8-hour shift. This means listening to radio through the Sync does not compromise the NRR 25 hearing protection rating: the external sound is attenuated by the cup, and the internal audio is capped at a safe level. Workers hear entertainment without exposing themselves to additional noise risk beyond workplace background levels.
Strengths and Limitations
Strengths: NRR 25 ANSI S3.19 compliant; integrated AM/FM radio reduces motivation to remove earmuffs in noisy environments; 82 dB volume limiter maintains hearing protection even with audio playing; 3.5mm aux input for smartphone or MP3 player; hi-vis shell for construction and road-work PPE programs.
Limitations: radio reception varies by job site location β metal structures, underground, and urban density affect AM/FM signal quality; batteries required for radio function (passive attenuation remains even without batteries); heavier than passive earmuffs due to electronics; the aux cable is an additional item to manage on active work sites.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does playing audio through the Sync reduce the NRR 25 hearing protection?
No. The 82 dB output limiter ensures audio from the internal speaker stays within safe levels. The NRR 25 passive cup attenuation continues to block external noise regardless of whether the radio is playing. Playing audio at or below 82 dB through the internal speaker does not add to noise exposure beyond what the environment already produces.
Can the Sync be used as a passive earmuff without batteries?
Yes. The NRR 25 passive attenuation from the ear cup and foam cushion functions regardless of battery state. When batteries are depleted, the radio stops but hearing protection continues. This makes the Sync practical even when battery management is imperfect.
Will the AM/FM radio work on a construction site with metal framing?
FM reception quality varies with site conditions β heavy metal framing, underground locations, and dense urban environments can degrade signal. The digital tuner auto-scans for the strongest available signal. In poor reception areas, the 3.5mm aux input allows direct connection to a smartphone for streaming or stored audio, bypassing the radio entirely.
Is the hi-vis color ANSI/ISEA 107 rated?
The earmuff shell color is hi-visibility yellow/green but the earmuff itself is not an ANSI 107-rated garment. ANSI/ISEA 107 covers vests, shirts, and outerwear with specific retroreflective tape requirements. The Sync's hi-vis color improves head-level visibility on site but does not substitute for a compliant hi-vis garment in environments where ANSI 107 apparel is required.
Related: All Hearing Protection Β |Β All Ear Muffs Β |Β NRR Guide
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